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<blockquote data-quote="thenumbersix" data-source="post: 782" data-attributes="member: 393"><p><strong>Re: I Am Traveling Through Alternate Universes</strong></p><p></p><p>Since reading almost all of this post the other day it's 'caused' an experience. I've just finished The Beach again, read it when it came out, and I'm sure there was a bit where he went chipping through the woods like the Crash Bandicoot bit in the film, yet this time as I was nearing the end I was getting more confident that it wasn't there, and it wasn't. I think you've broken my head :grin:</p><p></p><p>I also don't remember it finishing quite like that. I do have a habit of 'skim reading', specifically so I can pick a book up again and get more out of them, if it's good enough. Everything definitely goes in though, I often find myself having to go back a couple of pages to 'catch up' if I haven't picked it up in a while, and my overall recollection is pretty good, I'm usually subconciously aware that we don't remember unless we make a point at the time of the event to store it.</p><p></p><p>I agree that we are constantly 'shifting across' different realities against our perception of 'movement' through time. It's ourselves that guide our movement, and the more aware we are becoming the more adept we are at it.</p><p></p><p>The world we live in is merely the way we perceive it. The universe has to be more than our meager senses can translate it or we wouldn't still be cavemen on a once friendly rock ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thenumbersix, post: 782, member: 393"] [b]Re: I Am Traveling Through Alternate Universes[/b] Since reading almost all of this post the other day it's 'caused' an experience. I've just finished The Beach again, read it when it came out, and I'm sure there was a bit where he went chipping through the woods like the Crash Bandicoot bit in the film, yet this time as I was nearing the end I was getting more confident that it wasn't there, and it wasn't. I think you've broken my head :grin: I also don't remember it finishing quite like that. I do have a habit of 'skim reading', specifically so I can pick a book up again and get more out of them, if it's good enough. Everything definitely goes in though, I often find myself having to go back a couple of pages to 'catch up' if I haven't picked it up in a while, and my overall recollection is pretty good, I'm usually subconciously aware that we don't remember unless we make a point at the time of the event to store it. I agree that we are constantly 'shifting across' different realities against our perception of 'movement' through time. It's ourselves that guide our movement, and the more aware we are becoming the more adept we are at it. The world we live in is merely the way we perceive it. The universe has to be more than our meager senses can translate it or we wouldn't still be cavemen on a once friendly rock ? [/QUOTE]
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